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5 biggest beginner mistakes you can make in Adwords PPC

website design - dan Hi all, thanks to Joel Runyon who runs Impossible: Agency – an online marketing agency specialising in holistic online marketing strategy. I see these Adwords mistakes being made all the time by people so hopefully you can learn from someone who has worked with Billion (B) dollar companies and spent over half a million dollars a month on pay per click campaigns. Also if you are unsure what PPC or Adwords is we have a post for that too – Intro to pay per click with Google Adwords

I look at a lot of campaigns from people new to Adwords. The common complaint is that they tried it, but it didn’t work and they don’t know why. They’re burned and want to give up on it. As I look through the accounts, it’s usually not a case of the advertising medium being a problem, but rather they jumped into it without knowing what pitfalls could come their way.

These are the top 5 mistakes I see people doing in Adwords.

Pay attention and you’ll save a lot of money and have a much better experience in Adwords.

1.  Not knowing what you want people to do

Every time you send someone to your website, you’re paying for it (PPC literally stands for pay-per-click) so you better have a goal for them once they get to your site. Do you want them to buy a product via your online store? Do you want them to pick up the phone and call? Do you want them to fill out a form? Download some marketing materials? What do you want them to do? Until you know this, and you have a site built around this goal, don’t spend a penny on Adwords – you’ll be wasting your money.

2.  Not having a target CPA (cost per action)

Once you’ve figured out what you want someone to do, you need to figure out how much you’re willing to pay for them to do it. How much is that action worth to you?

Know your numbers!

I’m constantly amazed at how little people actually know about their numbers. They’re not quite sure what they want someone to do and they’re not quite sure what they’d pay for it. I know, I know, these first two points aren’t even Adwords specific information, but anytime you do any sort of marketing, these are the first two questions you need to ask and answer before you start spending money.

3.  Combining search & display campaigns

Google’s Search and Display networks are completely different animals. Click & impression volumes are completely different and expected click-through-rates on each network vary wildly. Google automatically opts your campaigns into both when you first start advertising. Know which network you want to advertise on and uncheck the other box.

If you’re advertising on the Search network, make sure your settings look like this:

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Is this the easiest way to get free traffic?

My Long tail SEO Strategy

I have spoken about my different SEO strategies before and I’ve also talked about long tail keywords. In this post however I’m going to go into specific detail about what I do to get long tail SEO traffic.

If you have a site that has some authority and you are prepared to create some content then this would have to be one of the easiest ways to get free traffic.

The power of long tail keywords

Let’s start by looking at some analytics data for my own site (this one). My site ranks extremely well in Google for very high traffic keywords like ‘website design’ (1st) ‘website development’ (1st) ‘web design’ (7th) etc. These 3 terms alone get almost 30,000 exact match searches in Google Australia each month!

You would expect then that this is where I get most of my traffic from. Here is a slimmed down screenshot from Google Analytics.

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My top 3 SEO strategies and how I implement them

In this video below I outline my 3 favourite SEO strategies and how I am using them to get in excess of 30,000 free visitors a year to my site. A summary of the video is below. Watch it below using youtube or click here for the MP4 version.

Strategy 1 – High volume keywords

What are they?

Highly competitive terms that get loads of monthly searches in Google.

How to rank for them

  • Choose something you can realistically rank for
  • Build authority
  • Domain age
  • On-page content (body, titles, domain, URLs)
  • Build backlinks (ideally high authority and similar industry)
  • Create great content and get active in social media

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Website traffic for small business (3 part video series)

Getting decent amounts of website traffic is one of the most misunderstood and complex aspects of succeeding online. Most business owners know a thing or two about SEO and pay per click advertising. But not many have a structured plan for addressing all of the main ways of building traffic to a site (I’ve in fact never seen an offline business that has this).

In this 3-part video training series I introduce traffic and our simple traffic plan and outline the main ways a small business can work to get more website traffic and the work that is best outsourced to a 3rd party. I hope you enjoy the videos, please feel free to comment if you have any feedback.

The videos are supported by our 1 page traffic plan which you can download below as well.

Introduction to website traffic (video 1 of 3)

This video introduces the concept of website traffic. It outlines traffic types and traffic sources and starts to touch on the complexity of traffic generation.

Click here to launch the video or alternatively you can watch it on youtube.

Traffic plan – Your job (video 2 of 3)

This video takes you through our simple website traffic plan (which you download below) and suggests different ways that you can increase traffic to your website. This video focuses on the steps that you can take yourself (as opposed to ones that you outsource). It also looks at the setup of your website as a crucial part of a successful traffic strategy.

Click here to launch the video or alternatively you can watch it on youtube.

Traffic plan – Our job (video 3 of 3)

This video takes you through some steps that we can take to help improve traffic to your website. These are the tricky things that are best left to an outside specialist. These are SEO, Online advertising, reporting and tracking and web design and optimisation.

Click here to launch the video or alternatively you can watch it on youtube.

1 Page Traffic Plan Download (PDF)

Download now Download our 1 page traffic plan and use it as a resource for building a traffic plan for your website. You can use the traffic plan in-house to understand the different parts you need to focus on to build traffic, or you can use it when working with your 3rd party provider so you both understand who is responsible for what.If you like our traffic plan document, feel free to share it and give us a shout out on Twitter or in the comments below (we like that, we are easily amused).
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Search engine marketing and optimisation (SEM & SEM)

This is video 5 of 6 in the series ‘The Website Starter Guide’ where I talk about each chapter of the website starter guide ebook. This video covers chapter 5 of the eBook which is all about search engine marketing (SEM or Google Adwords) and search engine optimisation (SEO). Please share this if you find it useful and feel free to leave a comment.

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